Used this beautiful machine last month on a grubbing job. Two stumps on the job were 5' in diameter at the base of the trunk and a smaller machine would not have been able to handle them safely. Smaller stumps pulled out of the ground with little to no side cutting. The 324EL is very powerful for its size.

I need to do something with my house trim to tide me over till I can replace the white vinyl siding. The PO painted the trim red, then blue. There is an large outbuilding on site with sage green siding and olive trim and doors. I'd like the house trim to match the outbuilding.

I like the olive. With white houses, I want my trim to be dark enough for contrast, but light enough to "carry a color". The blue trim there now is too near black for this rule of thumb, (which I just made up).

Paint the stoop. Gray?

The door looks in good shape, but if you need to replace it one day, or you just want a quick boost in curb appeal, get a fancy looking one that's a couple of steps above generic.

Yeah, maybe a darker shade? Or would a medium, rich brown look good? (to match the stained wood stars on the outbuilding)

The door looks in good shape, but if you need to replace it one day

The door is in need of replacement, but I'll stick with a coat of paint for the time being. I can get a steel door with little entry window (moderately decorative) for around $160 at the orange box store. I'd like to tackle the new door when the siding is replaced.

So when OP asks the question, "is this the right place for this?". The answer is a resounding no. Better off in /r/television.

Interestingly too, the show 'Jungle Gold' is astounding that they actually air that on television. Hydraulic mining like that was one of the major environmental disasters of the California gold rush, and they are only getting away with it because they are in Ghana.

Here's a machine I used on a jobsite recently. It is a Cat 320EL with hydraulic thumb. All modern Caterpillar excavators come fitted with AC/Heat, radio, lights, windshield washers, and 12v jacks for mobile devices.

This model is also fitted with a rear video camera, which is shown on the operator's computer interface by default.

The size of the stump (and perspective of image) makes the excavator look smaller than it actually is. This was a massive stump (actually three mature sweetgum trees grown together). Extracting and breaking up the stump into manageable pieces took a little over an hour.

Cat last changed colors in 1979.. they were painted traditional "Hi-way yellow" from 1931 - 1979. In 79 they reformulated the paint to be lead-free, and the hue changed slightly - it's now called "Cat yellow". I like the old Hi-way yellow best.

Here is the Wikipedia page for it. It was shut down in 1991 and torn down in 1999 to reclaim land for the Ohio Rec Lands, Miners' Memorial Park and The Wilds Wildlife Park. All that is left is the bucket in MMP, shown here.

I'm interested in feedback on overall appeal (colors, fonts, layout, logo), as well as usability (navigation, placement of objects).
Does the navigation work well and make sense? Is page layout reasonable? Are there too many photos, not enough, or is there something else glaringly wrong?

Also, being that this is based off of a responsive template, does the site look presentable in your mobile?